Three Wishes Miki Howard

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  • Release Date: 03/27/2001
  • Sales Rank: 127,865
  • Label: PEAK RECORDS
  • UPC: 013431850229

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Three Wishes

1LISTENThree Wishes 4:45
2LISTENOne Day Without You 4:26
3LISTENNobody 5:00
4LISTENFrom Now On 3:57
5LISTENAin't No Way to Treat a Lady 4:36
6LISTENDon't Give Your Heart 4:52
7LISTENKiss a Stranger 3:32
8LISTENImagine 5:10
9LISTENBring Your Loving Home 5:20
10LISTENMeant to Be 4:23

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Editorial Reviews

When the 21st century arrived, Miki Howard wasn't as big or as visible as she had been in the '80s and early '90s. But the former Side Effect vocalist still had her hardcore followers, and those are the people she obviously had in mind when she recorded Three Wishes for the L.A.-based, Concord-distributed Peak label. Recorded in 2000 and released in 2001, this pleasant, if unremarkable, CD isn't a radical departure from Howard's earlier solo efforts. Instead of trying to make herself relevant to the hip-hop-minded R&B scene of the early '00s, Howard sticks to her guns and emphasizes adult-oriented quiet storm music. There are no duets with R. Kelly or Pink, no collaborations with Destiny's Child -- Howard knows that her audience is the Anita Baker/Luther Vandross/Regina Belle crowd, and she wisely caters to that audience. So she deserves credit for being true to herself even though most of the material she has to work with on this album isn't mind-blowing -- likable, yes, but not mind-blowing. As it turns out, the album's best track is jazz instead of R&B/pop; "Kiss of a Stranger," a moody, haunting jazz-noir offering that employs Yellowjackets bassist Jimmy Haslip and former Weather Report drummer Alphonse Mouzon, is the only thing on Three Wishes that is excellent instead of merely decent. Three Wishes won't go down in history as one of Howard's more essential releases, although her hardcore fans will probably want to hear it anyway. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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Three Wishesby Anonymous

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June 22, 2002: I AM A DEVOTED FAN OF MIKI HOWARD. HER CD TITLED ''THREE WISHES'' IS HER BEST ACCOMPLISHMENT EVER IN HER RECORDING CAREER. ALL OF THE TRACKS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD FROM START TO END. YOUR LOSING OUT ALOT IF YOU DON'T OWN THIS CD. IF YOU DON'T HAVE IT, GET IT! IT IS A MAGNIFICENT WORK OF BEAUTY AND TALENT. MIKI SINGS WITH MUCH EXPRESSION AND EMOTION AND SHE DEFINITELY KNOWS HOW TO DO HER THING. YOU GO GIRL!!!!

Three Wishesby Anonymous

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November 03, 2001: Miki is great. I hope music buyers appreciate her music. A must have for lovers


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